
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts will be pleased to know that the new edition of the excellent official Raspberry Pi magazine MagPi has been released this week and contains all the details about Tim Peake’s adventures in space.
During Tim Peake’s visit to the International Space Station he conducted a number of different experiments using the Astro Pi running code which had been created by school students across the UK.
The latest issue MagPi 47 includes a massive feature about his time in space along with the results of his Astro pie experiments. The official Raspberry Pi Foundation website explains a little more
The space celebration doesn’t stop there: print copies of The MagPi 47 come with an exclusive Astro Pi mission patch and a Tim Peake Astro Pi poster! The issue also has our usual range of excellent tutorials, from programming dinosaurs to creating motion sensor games and optical illusions. We also have the hottest news on high-altitude balloons and how you can get involved in sending a Pi to the edge of space, as well as the details on the next Pi Wars Pi-powered robot competition.
You can get your latest spaceworthy issue in-store from WH Smith, Tesco, Sainsburys, and Asda. Our American cousins will be able to buy issues from Barnes & Noble and Micro Center when the issue makes its way over there. It’s also available right now in print on our online store, which delivers internationally. If you prefer digital, it’s ready to download on the Android and iOS apps.
Jump over to the official Raspberry Pi Foundation website for more details and to subscribe. If you enjoy building Pi projects you might be interested in our comprehensive list of Raspberry Pi displays, HATS and small screens or in our home automation hubs and system guide.
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